jimmytwotimes said: There are no codes you can get on this website. There is still the menu item that takes you to the Live Nation page to redeem the codes, but there is nowhere to get codes on Ozzfest.com.

Yes there is, jimmy. The "Get Free Tickets" link on the top of the page is still generating codes for people. It should be disabled if it is meaningless so the newbies that have been asleep the last few weeks won't get their hopes up for nothing.

Its not scotched taped up there. The whole site is proprietary coding. You should know by now whats going on, so if it "annoys" you, just don't click on it. It will eventually get changed.

jimmytwotimes said: There are no codes you can get on this website. There is still the menu item that takes you to the Live Nation page to redeem the codes, but there is nowhere to get codes on Ozzfest.com.

Are you blind? On the home page, just to the left of the FORUM button. ::surprise

Can you read??? I just said there is still the menu button that takes you to the Live Nation page to redeem your codes, but there is nowhere to get codes on Ozzfest.com.

nazcapilot said: I say that in the end only 8 - 10% of these bands are really worth listening to.

wayyyy to high of a percentage. Probably less than 1%. The music industry (both majors and indies) are realizing that it doesnt help sell records, as its over-saturated. Plus, Myspace has become ubiquitous. Everyone from 50 year old predators, stay at home moms and kids you would NEVER hang out with are all on there... Myspace was good to show that people want community, but in order to really stand out, there has to be micro communities that cater to a specific audience.